The Chinook tribe traditionally inhabited the Pacific Northwest, particularly along the Columbia River and the coastal regions of Washington and Oregon. This area experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and cool, dry summers. The abundant rainfall supports rich forests and diverse ecosystems, which were crucial for the Chinook's fishing and foraging lifestyle. The moderate temperatures and varied landscapes provided resources that sustained their community.
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
The Chinook Indians have always resided in the lower Columbia River region and always will. The Chinook Tribe is alive and well.
very hard and stressful.
wooden plank houses
They lived in cedar plank houses.
The Chinook Native American tribe lived along the Columbia river in Oregon. They were the Native American tribe that Lewis and Clark encountered on their expedition to the Pacific ocean.
West
Near the ocean in Washington. They were coastal Indians which means they lived on the Western side of the Cascade mountains.
Near the ocean in Washington. They were coastal Indians which means they lived on the Western side of the Cascade mountains.
south west
they lived in a dry climate...since they lived in a desert...